filing of a charge-sheet under Section 173.
28. Referring to "investigation", the Supreme Court in Union of India v.
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" Section 2(h) CrPC defines "investigation" and it includes
all the proceedings under the Code
Police (Central Bureau of
Investigation), at whose instance the learned
Magistrate has made the impugned order, to make
an investigation into the case ... collect that evidence, for
sec. 4(1)(l) Cr P. C. defines "investigation" to include
all the proceedings under the Code
Rajathan - (1978) 3 SCC 435, it
was held that concept of investigation as defined in
Section 2(h) of Cr.P.C. clearly stipulates that ... authorised by the
Magistrate in this behalf. The term investigation as
defined in Cr.P.C . is an inclusive definition and includes all
efforts
petitioners A2 & A3 can be probed only by way of investigation
defined under Section 2(h) of Cr.P.C., and all the lawful ... Income Tax Authorities are not vested with the power to
make investigation, as defined under Section 2(h) of Cr.P.C., which entirely
different
conduct further investigation. Although the power to conduct further investigation is envisaged in Section 173(8) of the Code relating to police investigation under Chapter ... namely PML Act , in view of the fact that 'investigation' as defined in Section 2(h) of the Code is to include investigation
after considering various
aspects of the matter, held that Criminal Investigation
Department is defined in Regulation 7. Normally,
investigation should not be interfered with
provision comes to the aid of
investigating agency for investigation.
"Investigation" as defined in Section 2(h) of
the Criminal Procedure Code includes ... true that permission of
Court or Magistrate is not necessary for
investigation into a cognizable offence as is
clear from Section
also does not cut any ice. It is quite obvious that the investigation has been carried
out as per the specific direction of Superintendent ... while taking the bribe would come within
the term 'investigation' (as defined in old code). The proposition expounded therein is
not disputed
conduct further investigation.
Although the power to conduct further investigation is
envisaged in Section 173(8) of the Code relating to Police
investigation under Chapter ... namely PML Act, in view of the fact that 'investigation' as
defined in Section 2(h) of the Code is to include
investigation
sample of a person during investigation
is traceable to the definition of the word "investigation" as defined in
Section